105
105
Sep 29, 2012
09/12
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 105
favorite 0
quote 0
they reached steve's roommate first. >> oh, that sky looks beautiful. >> steve is now counting the long minutes until they come back for him. >> he's right by that window. >> i think there was more aftershocks, and i could still hear the building settling. >> now the rescuers slice deeper into the building trying to free steve. and not the moment too soon. >> i had five fractured ribs and i had a collapsed lung and i had almost a quarter blood in my lung. later they told me i was probably within 20 to 30 minutes of drowning in my own blood. >> almost six hours after he was trapped under the rubble, steve is carried out of the building. >> i just remember seeing all these people. i mean, not anybody i knew. there were just people, cameras. i remember people taking pictures, people yelling. >> not long after steve's rescue, there's another reason to celebrate. this time at the mall. >> this is rescue 104, we need transport to the trauma center. >> after eight grueling hours of breaking up and removing debris from around the trapped man, they are able to lift salvador pena out of the hole
they reached steve's roommate first. >> oh, that sky looks beautiful. >> steve is now counting the long minutes until they come back for him. >> he's right by that window. >> i think there was more aftershocks, and i could still hear the building settling. >> now the rescuers slice deeper into the building trying to free steve. and not the moment too soon. >> i had five fractured ribs and i had a collapsed lung and i had almost a quarter blood in my lung....
1,139
1.1K
Oct 4, 2012
10/12
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 1,139
favorite 0
quote 2
now we go to steve in the debate hall. >> leon emerson and samantha shepherd both here inside the hall. many people watching this at home, but you are in the venue. what is your take away? >> i thought it was an incredible experience. once in a lifetime for me. we travelled from california just to be here. it was an incredible civics lesson to see them face to fac that was really an amazing opportunity. >> i agree with their. once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to be able to be in the arena tonight to see the two candidates. >> there are some monitors behind you. were you watching the candidates or splitting your eye contact between the monitors and what was on stage? >> i was fortunate to see both candidates. >> what about the body language? >> i thought they were both composed. i think they were both very well rehearsed and very ready to debate each other. >> from your standpoint? >> the same. i think the president was comfortable and romney came in also prepared. >> who comes out a winner tonight? >> i think mitt romney was a little more presidential in his ability to connect things he i
now we go to steve in the debate hall. >> leon emerson and samantha shepherd both here inside the hall. many people watching this at home, but you are in the venue. what is your take away? >> i thought it was an incredible experience. once in a lifetime for me. we travelled from california just to be here. it was an incredible civics lesson to see them face to fac that was really an amazing opportunity. >> i agree with their. once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to be able to be in...
221
221
Sep 29, 2012
09/12
by
KGO
tv
eye 221
favorite 0
quote 0
in the afternoon match, tiger woods and steve stricker are down two. it is tiger time. slowly rolling home. the birdie putt. he is feeling it, but in his first rider cup, playing like a terrorist on fire. so woods needs this to square the match. and it does not go down. woods in agony there. still the u.s. leads it 5-3 after day one. the first team to get to 14 and a half points wins the ryder cup. abc7 sports is brought to you by river rock casino. college football, -- aim sure tiger woods will have a wonderful reaction. college football, cal hosts arizona state. a must win game for the bears. one and three. don't want to go one and four. >> sure president do. thank you, larry. sure don't. >>> coming up exin, "nightline." >> for larry beil and sandhya patel, thanks for joining us. >> we appreciate your time. we hope you have a terrific week. >> good night.
in the afternoon match, tiger woods and steve stricker are down two. it is tiger time. slowly rolling home. the birdie putt. he is feeling it, but in his first rider cup, playing like a terrorist on fire. so woods needs this to square the match. and it does not go down. woods in agony there. still the u.s. leads it 5-3 after day one. the first team to get to 14 and a half points wins the ryder cup. abc7 sports is brought to you by river rock casino. college football, -- aim sure tiger woods...
207
207
Sep 29, 2012
09/12
by
KOFY
tv
eye 207
favorite 0
quote 0
in the afternoon match, tiger woods and steve stricker are down two. it is tiger time. slowly rolling home. the birdie putt. he is feeling it, but in his first rider cup, playing like a terrorist on fire. so woods needs this to square the match. and it does not go down. woods in agony there. still the u.s. leads it 5-3 after day one. the first to 14 and a half points wins the ryder cup. abc7 sports is brought to you by river rock casino. college football, -- aim sure tiger woods will have a wonderful reaction. college football, cal hosts arizona state. a must win game for the bears. one and three. don't want to go one and four. >> sure president do. thank you, larry. sure don't. >>> coming up exin, "nightline." >> for larry beil and sandhya patel, thanks for joining us. >> we appreciate your time. we hope you have a terrific week. >> good night.
in the afternoon match, tiger woods and steve stricker are down two. it is tiger time. slowly rolling home. the birdie putt. he is feeling it, but in his first rider cup, playing like a terrorist on fire. so woods needs this to square the match. and it does not go down. woods in agony there. still the u.s. leads it 5-3 after day one. the first to 14 and a half points wins the ryder cup. abc7 sports is brought to you by river rock casino. college football, -- aim sure tiger woods will have a...
126
126
Oct 5, 2012
10/12
by
WJLA
tv
eye 126
favorite 0
quote 0
i am steve chenevey. >> i am cynne simpson. let's get to meteorologist jacqui jeras. >> is cool but it's going to be a beautiful day. the sunshine was with us yesterday and we will have even more today. let's look at the headlines. it's going to be a gorgeous friday with nothing but sunshine and temperatures around 80 degrees. we have big changes ahead for the weekend and a big drop in temperatures to go along with it, so get ready for that, especially on sunday. 64 at reagan national, 54 at dulles and gaithersburg. 65 by 9:00, 75 at noon, 80 degrees at 5:00 with sunshine and warm conditions. we will talk more about the changes in a little while. first, let's head over to traffic with angela. >> good morning. the friday morning commute, a crash southbound 270 near montgomery village. we will investigate. in the meantime, interstate 66, making the commute from haymarket, moving quite well. this is 66 and glebe road.keep in mind, crystal city, there is a closure on glebe road due to a utility pole down. northbound lanes expected
i am steve chenevey. >> i am cynne simpson. let's get to meteorologist jacqui jeras. >> is cool but it's going to be a beautiful day. the sunshine was with us yesterday and we will have even more today. let's look at the headlines. it's going to be a gorgeous friday with nothing but sunshine and temperatures around 80 degrees. we have big changes ahead for the weekend and a big drop in temperatures to go along with it, so get ready for that, especially on sunday. 64 at reagan...
140
140
Oct 3, 2012
10/12
by
CNBC
tv
eye 140
favorite 0
quote 1
as steve kroft reported in 2009, many people believe it had more to do with wall street speculation than with oil companies. >> to understand what happened to the price of oil, you first have to understand the way it's traded. for years, it's been bought and sold on something called the commodities futures market. here at the new york mercantile exchange, it's traded alongside cotton and coffee, copper and steel by brokers who buy and sell contracts to deliver those goods at a certain price at some date in the future. it was created so that farmers could gauge what their unharvested crops would be worth months in advance, so that factories could lock in the best price for raw materials and airlines could manage their fuel costs. but in late 2007, that market started to behave erratically. and when oil doubled to more than $147 a barrel, no one was more suspicious than dan gilligan. >> we have to make sure that the futures market is an honest market. >> as the president of the petroleum marketers association, he represents more than 8,000 retail and wholesale suppliers, everyone from home
as steve kroft reported in 2009, many people believe it had more to do with wall street speculation than with oil companies. >> to understand what happened to the price of oil, you first have to understand the way it's traded. for years, it's been bought and sold on something called the commodities futures market. here at the new york mercantile exchange, it's traded alongside cotton and coffee, copper and steel by brokers who buy and sell contracts to deliver those goods at a certain...
226
226
Sep 29, 2012
09/12
by
KGO
tv
eye 226
favorite 0
quote 0
in the afternoon match, tiger woods and steve stricker are down two. it is tiger time. slowly rolling home. the birdie putt. he is feeling it, but in his first rider cup, playing like a terrorist on fire. so woods needs this to square the match. and it does not go down. woods in agony there. still the u.s. leads it 5-3 after day one. the first team to get to 14 and a half points wins the ryder cup. abc7 sports is brought to you by river rock casino. college football, -- aim sure tiger woods will have a wonderful reaction. college football, cal hosts arizona state. a must win game for the bears. one and three. don't want to go one and four. >> sure president do. thank you, larry. sure don't. >>> coming up exin, "nightline." >> for larry beil and sandhya patel, thanks for joining us. >> we appreciate your time. we hope you have a terrific week. >> good night. >xç%?xpcs6 it's a live big first, husband vs wife in battle of the bulge. rebecca and randy huton are determined to turn their lives around. we both want to be in shape. especially if we want to see our son grow up.
in the afternoon match, tiger woods and steve stricker are down two. it is tiger time. slowly rolling home. the birdie putt. he is feeling it, but in his first rider cup, playing like a terrorist on fire. so woods needs this to square the match. and it does not go down. woods in agony there. still the u.s. leads it 5-3 after day one. the first team to get to 14 and a half points wins the ryder cup. abc7 sports is brought to you by river rock casino. college football, -- aim sure tiger woods...
149
149
Oct 1, 2012
10/12
by
KICU
tv
eye 149
favorite 0
quote 0
barton kimer makes his par put at 18 and edges steve stricker. an emotional moment for the europeans who were wearing a patch for rastiro. >>> today's third race was at the circuit known as the monster mile in dover delaware. this one came down to fuel strategy with 11 laps left. leader kyle busch comes into the pit. with busch still in the fifth. hamlin comes and brad keselowski goes in front. keselowski decides to stay on the track. he had just enough fuel to win. and the second time in the chase. keselowski is the over all points leader by five over jimmy johnson. >>> here are the high school football games you will be voting on this week. it's foothill at delasalle, bishop odowd at encinal, menlo at wood saoáeud, antioch at deer valley, tennyson at alameda, saratoga at santa clara. vote and then we'll be there under the lights. have a good week everybody. >> very busy tonight. >> yeah we're the center of the universe in sports right now in the bay area. >> that is our report for tonight. thank you for trusting ktvu channel 2 news we'll see y
barton kimer makes his par put at 18 and edges steve stricker. an emotional moment for the europeans who were wearing a patch for rastiro. >>> today's third race was at the circuit known as the monster mile in dover delaware. this one came down to fuel strategy with 11 laps left. leader kyle busch comes into the pit. with busch still in the fifth. hamlin comes and brad keselowski goes in front. keselowski decides to stay on the track. he had just enough fuel to win. and the second time...
257
257
Sep 28, 2012
09/12
by
CNBC
tv
eye 257
favorite 0
quote 0
also steve jobs as you have never seen him before. you'll see what we're talking about right after this. as we head to break look at this morning's early movers on wall street. now, that's what i call a test drive. silverado! the most dependable, longest lasting, full-size pickups on the road. so, what do you think? [ engine revs ] i'll take it. [ male announcer ] it's chevy truck month. now during chevy truck month, get 0% apr financing for 60 months or trade up to get the 2012 chevy silverado all-star edition with a total value of $8,000. hurry in before they're all gone! with scottrader streaming quotes, any way you want. fully customize it for your trading process -- from thought to trade, on every screen. and all in real time. which makes it just like having your own trading floor, right at your fingertips. [ rodger ] at scottrade, seven dollar trades are just the start. try our easy-to-use scottrader streaming quotes. it's another reason more investors are saying... [ all ] i'm with scottrade. take a look at the data feedback. i
also steve jobs as you have never seen him before. you'll see what we're talking about right after this. as we head to break look at this morning's early movers on wall street. now, that's what i call a test drive. silverado! the most dependable, longest lasting, full-size pickups on the road. so, what do you think? [ engine revs ] i'll take it. [ male announcer ] it's chevy truck month. now during chevy truck month, get 0% apr financing for 60 months or trade up to get the 2012 chevy silverado...
210
210
Oct 3, 2012
10/12
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 210
favorite 0
quote 0
steve harrigan is live in our florida newsroom. tell us more about this lengthy ballot. >> shepard, it's really these 11 constitutional amendments which make the ballots so long. for the average voter they estimate it could take up to 22 minutes just to read the ballots. so there is real concern on election day some voters may simply drop out. >> you get people who look at this long ballot. it's 5, 6, 7, 8, 12 pages long and they say that's too much for me to tackle. they get put off and don't go at all. people who might go and vote for senate and congress suddenly look at this as a daunting task and now they are not going to do it at all. >> those 12 pages printed on both sides in english, spanish and creole will have to be scanned into a machine one page at a time. >> shepard: i guess people can read them online if they want to. what about delays? are they working on a fix? >> right now floridians are being encouraged to vote by mail. several counties also saying they will actually pay the postage. it's going to be 1.50 for the b
steve harrigan is live in our florida newsroom. tell us more about this lengthy ballot. >> shepard, it's really these 11 constitutional amendments which make the ballots so long. for the average voter they estimate it could take up to 22 minutes just to read the ballots. so there is real concern on election day some voters may simply drop out. >> you get people who look at this long ballot. it's 5, 6, 7, 8, 12 pages long and they say that's too much for me to tackle. they get put...
218
218
Oct 3, 2012
10/12
by
CNBC
tv
eye 218
favorite 0
quote 0
at the open system that microsoft propagated opting for a closed system to be controlled by one man, steve jobs. one look at the market capitalizations shows the wisdom of jobs' position. more important for this matter is the fact that microsoft's customers ended up in a business that reminds me of the uncoded free sheet paper business, the commodity where there can be no value added. yes, they, the customers, the dells and hewlett-packards, are the true losers of the bill gates movement. hewlett-packard isn't just personal computing but it's printing and consulting. i loathe the printers. as far as consulting goes, take a look how well their competitors are doing. the companies i work for, i pray they see the light and go apple. hewlett-packard is a huge company with quite a hold on the tech budgets of big corporations. but the company will eventually will ripped out of the enterprise. you can't have something that young people hate prevail forever. funny thing, younger people, they get older. and they take the reins from the relics who jammed dell and hewlett-packards down our throats. s
at the open system that microsoft propagated opting for a closed system to be controlled by one man, steve jobs. one look at the market capitalizations shows the wisdom of jobs' position. more important for this matter is the fact that microsoft's customers ended up in a business that reminds me of the uncoded free sheet paper business, the commodity where there can be no value added. yes, they, the customers, the dells and hewlett-packards, are the true losers of the bill gates movement....
87
87
Sep 28, 2012
09/12
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 87
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> ladies and gentlemen, i am steve chaney, ceo of the american security project and welcome to asp. if you're not familiar with asp we are a 501c3 non-profit and take on national-security issues from a non-partisan perspective. we were founded in 2006 by senator hagel, senator kerry, heart and governor christine todd whitman who will remain on the board today. and one of the points they raised them and it's still pertinent today was a lot of these issues when anyone mentions them they get paid into it one way or the other republican or democrat. we tend to feel they should get painted in the perspective of national security. and you will see we have a number of publications outside that we study all of them. energy security, nuclear security, climate change, american competitiveness, asymmetric terrorism among others. so i would encourage you to go on the web site and look at them and see how we take it from the perspective we put it in there. we put out the facts. we don't balance it one way or the other. today we are so pleased to have rose here. let me lay out a few ground rules
. >> ladies and gentlemen, i am steve chaney, ceo of the american security project and welcome to asp. if you're not familiar with asp we are a 501c3 non-profit and take on national-security issues from a non-partisan perspective. we were founded in 2006 by senator hagel, senator kerry, heart and governor christine todd whitman who will remain on the board today. and one of the points they raised them and it's still pertinent today was a lot of these issues when anyone mentions them they...
136
136
Oct 4, 2012
10/12
by
WBAL
tv
eye 136
favorite 0
quote 0
at the open system that microsoft propagated opting for a closed system to be controlled by one man, steve jobs. one look at the market capitalizations shows the wisdom of jobs' position. as apple is currently worth about 2.5 times what microsoft is worth. more important for this matter is the fact that microsoft's customers ended up in a business that reminds me of the uncoded free sheet paper business, the archetypal commodity where there can be no virtually no value added. yes, they, the customers, the dells and hewlett-packards, are the true losers of the bill gates experiment. hewlett-packard isn't just personal computing but it's printing and consulting. i loathe the printers. each machine has a different cartridge type i never remember the number when i get to the store. as far as consulting goes, take a look how well their competitors are doing. i pray that those companies that the companies i work for, one day, will see the wisdom and adopt apple so i can chuck these silly constantly freezing machines into the toxic waste pit that should be their -- that will put them elsewhere. h
at the open system that microsoft propagated opting for a closed system to be controlled by one man, steve jobs. one look at the market capitalizations shows the wisdom of jobs' position. as apple is currently worth about 2.5 times what microsoft is worth. more important for this matter is the fact that microsoft's customers ended up in a business that reminds me of the uncoded free sheet paper business, the archetypal commodity where there can be no virtually no value added. yes, they, the...
125
125
Sep 28, 2012
09/12
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 125
favorite 0
quote 0
bank our set chair over the course of the past two years, tom hendrix who has since moved on and also steve brown for their tremendous work and literally hundreds of volunteers working on workgroups and task groups as early as with margaret chan and i'd like to also thank andy stabile of with his help over the years. not just as members are engaged in our work, we've been very pleased with the knowledge and level of engagement with administrator michael huerta, first as official while serving as a deputy administrator, michael has become even more, not less active in our work since been elevated to the role of acting administrator. the disinterest of working closely with the aviation community, i am confident in our ability to overcome barriers to implementing nextgen. you commented about succession planning and i am pleased with my chairmanship sunset and i will remain on the committee, bill ayer, chairman of the alaska air group, bill has been formally leading the group as chairman and ceo, who is an experienced aviator will be taken over the chairmanship on a go forward basis as we pass
bank our set chair over the course of the past two years, tom hendrix who has since moved on and also steve brown for their tremendous work and literally hundreds of volunteers working on workgroups and task groups as early as with margaret chan and i'd like to also thank andy stabile of with his help over the years. not just as members are engaged in our work, we've been very pleased with the knowledge and level of engagement with administrator michael huerta, first as official while serving...
148
148
Oct 6, 2012
10/12
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 148
favorite 0
quote 0
we talked with representatives steve israel. we talked about the new jobs numbers and the presidential debate. [video clip] i can't give you the empirical evidence that republicans ending medicare to fund millionaires has helped democrats across the board. governor romney chose paul ryan as his running mate on october 11 -- beef -- on august 11. you look at the congressional bellpull in the country, it was pretty much tied. generics were very tight. after august 11, when governor robin decided to double down on republican plan to end medicare and fund tax cuts for millionaire and big oil companies, the generics began to spread. instead of being in a neutral environment, we were up 1, 2, 3, and when todd aiken express those horrific thoughts about legitimacy to forms of rape, the generics widened even more. when the republican or romping in the sea of galilee, the generics spread even more. these people have breweries that would end of medicare to fund -- these people have priorities that would end medicare. in august, the nbc/ "
we talked with representatives steve israel. we talked about the new jobs numbers and the presidential debate. [video clip] i can't give you the empirical evidence that republicans ending medicare to fund millionaires has helped democrats across the board. governor romney chose paul ryan as his running mate on october 11 -- beef -- on august 11. you look at the congressional bellpull in the country, it was pretty much tied. generics were very tight. after august 11, when governor robin decided...
613
613
Sep 29, 2012
09/12
by
KPIX
tv
eye 613
favorite 0
quote 0
>> i'm no steve jobs but thank you for your exaggeration. first you need to under your job as a chef is singularly to make people happy. that's it. so if you're one of those guys who think my job is to make me happy, you're in the wrong business. you should be a painter, you should be in a studio like this in some undeveloped area and paint all day long and if somebody buys your art great, if somebody doesn't that's fine too. we make food for people. this is a service for people who need on a daily basis. >> you can have this dish with anybody who would you have with it? >> anybody? what's wrong with who i have it now. >> we love that answer. >> we never get that answer. >> i would love for my grandmother to be here so i could show what i've learned what to do. after listening to lady gaga story she should be here to try these meat balls. she would love them. good old-fashioned italian food. >> great meat balls. everybody should love these meat balls. we would love it if you would sign our dish. while you're doing that i want people to know
>> i'm no steve jobs but thank you for your exaggeration. first you need to under your job as a chef is singularly to make people happy. that's it. so if you're one of those guys who think my job is to make me happy, you're in the wrong business. you should be a painter, you should be in a studio like this in some undeveloped area and paint all day long and if somebody buys your art great, if somebody doesn't that's fine too. we make food for people. this is a service for people who need...